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cosmetics maker avon, johnson and johnson, and s.c. johnson, on their own initiative, are taking all phthalates out of their products. cal dooley of the american chemistry council. is there a panic out there? >> no, i don't think there's a panic. >> what would you call it, 'cause-- >> you know, there are some consumers out there that have some concerns about our products, and we respect that. >> i guess what i'm asking is, is the word "phthalate" now-- does it have such a stigma that the companies are going to demand you find alternatives because they're too afraid that people won't buy their products? >> no, we're not concerned about that. we understand that consumers really value the products that contain phthalates. the market is still strong there. we're going to continue to produce them. >> so while scientists and the epa search for a definitive answer on whether phthalates are harmful or not, the question for the rest of us is, should we take precautions now? if i said to you, "are phthalates harmful to humans," what would you sa
cosmetics maker avon, johnson and johnson, and s.c. johnson, on their own initiative, are taking all phthalates out of their products. cal dooley of the american chemistry council. is there a panic out there? >> no, i don't think there's a panic. >> what would you call it, 'cause-- >> you know, there are some consumers out there that have some concerns about our products, and we respect that. >> i guess what i'm asking is, is the word "phthalate" now-- does it...
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johnson. he was first and foremost an african nationalist. there were communists who wanted to coopt, if you will, the movement there and he once famously went onstage at a rally of i believe the african national congress and tore up the posters of the communists who had tried to sort of commandeer the movement over there. larry, a moment ago used the word forgiveness. there was a divineness about this man's spirit, wasn't there? >> i think you would have to say if anybody would ever dare say that someone carried a christ-like mantle in their life, you would have to say that about president mandela. he clearly understood that, you know, as i think one of the authors of "cry the beloved country" wrote about south africa where she said i hope when the whites turn to loving, the blacks have not turned to hating. and that i think was president mandela's, what i call his humanitarian genius. he knew that there was hatred out there. he had seen it. he just would not under any circumstances give credit to that hatred so it would inflame south africa
johnson. he was first and foremost an african nationalist. there were communists who wanted to coopt, if you will, the movement there and he once famously went onstage at a rally of i believe the african national congress and tore up the posters of the communists who had tried to sort of commandeer the movement over there. larry, a moment ago used the word forgiveness. there was a divineness about this man's spirit, wasn't there? >> i think you would have to say if anybody would ever dare...
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if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com has suggested to me. and by the way, this man has been dead right on this number. probably the best guy i know on what the number's going to be like. besides, it's cheap insurance of what could be a treacherous 3.35% in the ten-year that will, indeed cause stocks to decline. it's going to be a shock to the parts of the stock market that are most sensitive to rates. no, i'm not calling for bonds to go to 3.5% immediately, but bonds do overshoot, and that's where the ten-year could go in a short period of time after a stronger than expected number. needless to say, you can
if you want to, you can buy johnson & johnson and procter & gamble. and my trust owns both of them because they are earnings momentum and restructuring stories respectively. we will be looking to buy them for the trust if they get hammered. i know it shouldn't be that easy. you have to be suspicious of any trading strategy that comes out so easily. but it sure makes sense if you're calling for the over so to speak, meaning more jobs as my friend and writing colleague at the street.com...
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joining us right now is robert johnson. he's the founder and chairman as well as the cnbc contributor. and robert, you knew nelson mandela. how many times had you met with him? >> yeah, i had the pleasure to meet with president mandela probably five or six times over the course of being in africa. we raise multimillions of dollars through a telethon for president mandela. and he was certainly, obviously, a giant of a man in the fact he did two things that most people never do. one, you forgive your captives in a way that brings about reconciliation. and the second thing he did from an economic standpoint, he understood you simply couldn't confiscate all the white africans' assets and turn it over to blacks which many people thought he should do, including people in south africa. but he recognized that south africa was both going to be a democracy and a free market economy. and that's the unique nature of his leadership. it was not just being a revolutionary, it was also being a leader of the largest economy. >> we spoke to
joining us right now is robert johnson. he's the founder and chairman as well as the cnbc contributor. and robert, you knew nelson mandela. how many times had you met with him? >> yeah, i had the pleasure to meet with president mandela probably five or six times over the course of being in africa. we raise multimillions of dollars through a telethon for president mandela. and he was certainly, obviously, a giant of a man in the fact he did two things that most people never do. one, you...
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i am joined by guy johnson. we have a packed show. when we talk about nelson mandela. and great interviews. >> the memorial service for nelson mandela starts at 9:00 and lasts for four hours. we will bring you the highlights of the first two hours of that evening. president barack obama among the speakers at the event. cycling intoto be a diverse mix of news and events. the web significant. we'll be joined by a man who could potentially be the new boss at microsoft. he will be joining caroline hyde. the critical question, does he have an advantage or disadvantage to become the ceo? we are going to be cooking the books. blumenthal is a man who is a scientist, and the chef. michelin starred, a new twist to cooking. we will be talking to him about his business and cooking. >> looking forward to that. thank you. netflix the year that and amazon and hulu took on the networks with original content. what would the story be for 2014? let's all -- ask apollo sweetie. sweeney. what can we expect? >> we will find that content is king. one of the things they executives and hollywo
i am joined by guy johnson. we have a packed show. when we talk about nelson mandela. and great interviews. >> the memorial service for nelson mandela starts at 9:00 and lasts for four hours. we will bring you the highlights of the first two hours of that evening. president barack obama among the speakers at the event. cycling intoto be a diverse mix of news and events. the web significant. we'll be joined by a man who could potentially be the new boss at microsoft. he will be joining...
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hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson, thanks for joining us tonight. ice is forming over most of the washington area. it's the last and most dangerous phase of the current winter storm. fairfax and loudon counties are among the school districts that will be closed tomorrow. the complete list is on the bottof
hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson, thanks for joining us tonight. ice is forming over most of the washington area. it's the last and most dangerous phase of the current winter storm. fairfax and loudon counties are among the school districts that will be closed tomorrow. the complete list is on the bottof
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. >> calvin johnson makes the catch! >> reporter: clearing the snow on an n.f.l. field is easy compared to getting the roads primed and ready for a storm that one virginia official called an historic ice event. in westminster, maryland, salt truck could not match the storm's intensity. this pickup truck slid off the road and it was going to take a lot more than this to get it back on track. in northern virginia it's rocco's job to keep traffic moving even in icy conditions. >> yes, the temperatures continue to drop, our concern intensifies we have almost 2,000 vehicles out there in northern virginia. we're monitoring the situation both through cameras and through feedback from our folks there. >> reporter: and they're already seeing signs of trouble. this late fall storm has been moving up from the south, barreling toward the east coast. the weekend kept pain cars and trucks off the road. but monday morning's commute is expected to be different. in northern virginia, as many as 2 million vehicles are expected on the roads heading back to work. here in washington t
. >> calvin johnson makes the catch! >> reporter: clearing the snow on an n.f.l. field is easy compared to getting the roads primed and ready for a storm that one virginia official called an historic ice event. in westminster, maryland, salt truck could not match the storm's intensity. this pickup truck slid off the road and it was going to take a lot more than this to get it back on track. in northern virginia it's rocco's job to keep traffic moving even in icy conditions. >>...
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am guy johnson. the data is not having an impact although the pound is pretty much unchanged. the u.k. economy is doing a little bit better. anwe have been bringing you interview with mark carney. you said five simple words describe our approach. we are open for business. >> we are not open for the but the openness, for business point goes back to this issue of an open global economy. one of the fundamental lessons we have taken from the financial needs and where the world to get to to have a more resilient financial system is we need more resilient financial markets. we need to fix the banks. thated financial markets are more resilient. they are more like the equity market. we did not like the prices of equities in the fall of 2008, though we can always get a price. we can always transact. you cannot transact in the global derivatives market. tens of trillions dollar markets that shut and brought the system down. beingmarkets are fundamentally reformed. that is where the central bank comes in. part
am guy johnson. the data is not having an impact although the pound is pretty much unchanged. the u.k. economy is doing a little bit better. anwe have been bringing you interview with mark carney. you said five simple words describe our approach. we are open for business. >> we are not open for the but the openness, for business point goes back to this issue of an open global economy. one of the fundamental lessons we have taken from the financial needs and where the world to get to to...
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. >>> thousands oaks, johnson with the miracle drop shot. he needed this to stay alive against tiger woods and he did. even tiger had to smile at that one. forces the playoff. in the playoff, tiger putting to stay alive. no, doesn't go. tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the over foot. tryinger is is not used to that. he had a four shot lead with 8 holes to play and he lost it. that's it everybody. i'm dennis o'donnell. we'll see you tonight. >>> this was something, play of the day from snowy baltimore maryland. the ravens were down with 10 seconds left in regulation. when baltimore's caught the joe flacco pass. it turned out to be the winner. >>> pasadena on new year's day. 4th ranked michigan state, secured a spot after beating ohio state on saturday. the number 5 stanford will be back in pasadena for the second straight season. >>> 6:25 now. it it's been a month since typhoon haiyan hit the philippines and nobody's sure exactly how many people are dead, the number of people still missing. >>> we got black ice in the caldecott
. >>> thousands oaks, johnson with the miracle drop shot. he needed this to stay alive against tiger woods and he did. even tiger had to smile at that one. forces the playoff. in the playoff, tiger putting to stay alive. no, doesn't go. tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the over foot. tryinger is is not used to that. he had a four shot lead with 8 holes to play and he lost it. that's it everybody. i'm dennis o'donnell. we'll see you tonight. >>> this was...
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president clinton, president nixon and president johnson. so i add ad 3% bogey going from seven% to 10% because of incredible polarization taking place in the country itself. we know leadership is all about credibility. as a matter of fact the most recent poll that just came out only 54% of all americans,,3 excuse me, 54% of americans do not think the president is credible. the president was reelected on his likability and credibilitiness and that is quickly being dissipated. i also readily acknowledge most analysts will not remotely comment about politics just because of that we don't want to alienate potential clients and the like, but in my view not commenting about politics is equivalent to ignoring interest interest earnings and interest rates. >> your analysis is interesting. i want to say with all due respect, one in 10 chance sounds insane. if i knew there was one in 10 chance getting hit by a car i wouldn't walk across the street. that is more theoretical possibility. you're saying a guy who won a landslide election that face it as
president clinton, president nixon and president johnson. so i add ad 3% bogey going from seven% to 10% because of incredible polarization taking place in the country itself. we know leadership is all about credibility. as a matter of fact the most recent poll that just came out only 54% of all americans,,3 excuse me, 54% of americans do not think the president is credible. the president was reelected on his likability and credibilitiness and that is quickly being dissipated. i also readily...
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veronica johnson is in the storm center. we are talking about the storm making its way through here. if you are traveling sunday morning, we are starting with snow and ice. it's a very dangerous combination. >> snow that could accumulate before the ice accumulates on top of it. this is a storm system that is one of the worst in quite some time. you can see it unfolding right now. doug mentioned the snow showing up in white around st. louis, missouri and areas of oklahoma. then icy conditions coming into spots like ohio. that's what will be moving this way the second half of the weekend. that ice with the cold air. we are going to have first is rain. you can see the weather front late this evening into areas of western pennsylvania. look at the moisture advancing ahead of it. by tomorrow morning, in fact after 3:00 a.m., we have a chance to see, the best chance of rain around the area. that means a wet morning rush but our heaviest rain comes during the evening rush. maybe a few pesky, showers tomorrow. most of it in the afte
veronica johnson is in the storm center. we are talking about the storm making its way through here. if you are traveling sunday morning, we are starting with snow and ice. it's a very dangerous combination. >> snow that could accumulate before the ice accumulates on top of it. this is a storm system that is one of the worst in quite some time. you can see it unfolding right now. doug mentioned the snow showing up in white around st. louis, missouri and areas of oklahoma. then icy...
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johnson and chief magapate before the trouble started. >> what was the trouble, do you know? >> i don't know, and that's troubled me. >> nearly a thousand of these photographs have been collected in a giant three-volume book. >> and i went through every single story ever published. >> this man said the "national geographic" played an important role. its photographers showed us the way the world lived. >> they were ambassadors of the sort, weren't they? >> absolutely. they represented in a sense this little pioneer spirit of america. >> what did it mean to be a photographer for national gee graphic? >> it meant a lot. >> he's traveled the globe for nearly a half a century. >> this figure crawled around the facade is you? >> it's me in a three-piece suit. you always wear a three-piece suit around the vatican because you never know when you're going to run into the pope. >> how did you get this shot? >> i'm in a plane strapped in. >> he worked in egypt and tiera dell fuego. >> it was harbor for 8,000 sheep. they brought them in to market. >> 8,000 sheep. >> that's right. this gu
johnson and chief magapate before the trouble started. >> what was the trouble, do you know? >> i don't know, and that's troubled me. >> nearly a thousand of these photographs have been collected in a giant three-volume book. >> and i went through every single story ever published. >> this man said the "national geographic" played an important role. its photographers showed us the way the world lived. >> they were ambassadors of the sort, weren't...
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peter james johnson in today for brian kilmeade. today is brian's anniversary and he's taking the day to spend it with his brian. >> brian's not secret six. his secret one today. >> happy anniversary, brian and wife. >> since you're joining us as brian, you get to start the show. >> there's new problems for the obamacare website. even if you get through the signup process, you may not actually be enrolled. peter doocy live in washington to explain the latest glitch. good morning, peter. tell us about this. >> reporter: pretty simple. about one-third of everyone who made it through healthcare.gov and thinks they are enrolled in coverage starting next month might not be. that's according to "the washington post" which lists today a variety of errors in forms that are caused by computer bugs, and that's really bad at this point in the game because insurance companies might not even know where to send a bill. >> can you imagine? you think you've signed up. you go to get coverage because you need health care. you go there and you find ou
peter james johnson in today for brian kilmeade. today is brian's anniversary and he's taking the day to spend it with his brian. >> brian's not secret six. his secret one today. >> happy anniversary, brian and wife. >> since you're joining us as brian, you get to start the show. >> there's new problems for the obamacare website. even if you get through the signup process, you may not actually be enrolled. peter doocy live in washington to explain the latest glitch. good...
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all five of them had microsoft, johnson & johnson, four of them had wells fargo and pfizer. the point is, this person is thinking he is diversified. this happens so much. they have these big valley famif mutual funds and all these different names and new america fund and mount everest fund. they all have the same stocks. lori: seriously, the stock market is on a tear. so how does that the question to ask this climate where investors are managers charging higher fees. charles: i would rather know how well a fund is diversified, how well the manager has done. paying low fees and a mediocre fund gives the mediocre returns. while the fees are important, unless it is a hedge fund. there are so many out there. hedge funds charging 2% to manage it, 20% of profits. underperforming the market huge, big time this year like 5 million miles for people who have given money to hedge funds have gotten a raw end of the deal. make sure you really differs a five. adam: don't miss liz claman's interview with david novak. ceo and chairman on "countdown to the closing bell." taking place today o
all five of them had microsoft, johnson & johnson, four of them had wells fargo and pfizer. the point is, this person is thinking he is diversified. this happens so much. they have these big valley famif mutual funds and all these different names and new america fund and mount everest fund. they all have the same stocks. lori: seriously, the stock market is on a tear. so how does that the question to ask this climate where investors are managers charging higher fees. charles: i would rather...
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it was in president johnson's soiled milk, but it was cautious. and the argument i would make there is because the issues with the difficult. caution was called for in almost every case. so when we looked at the launch of the u.n. protective force in 1992, the margin of the arms embargo and the cease-fire in the former yugoslavia to the early stages of the un's economic sanctions which were imposed in may 1992, to the eu's peace plan in early 1992 to the peace proposal a year later, to schemes for the delivery of relief supplies which were a constant source of discussion within the policy arenas, to the un's declaration in 1993 of the six muslim safe areas. and to the contact groups, that was the u.s., uk, france, germany and russia. their plans for restoring peace process in 1994. when you look at all those things we covered, there was a skepticism because we were reflecting the real obstacles i think the policymakers were facing. but in retrospect i wouldn't want people to know, as i do, that the balkans task force and the people running it pull
it was in president johnson's soiled milk, but it was cautious. and the argument i would make there is because the issues with the difficult. caution was called for in almost every case. so when we looked at the launch of the u.n. protective force in 1992, the margin of the arms embargo and the cease-fire in the former yugoslavia to the early stages of the un's economic sanctions which were imposed in may 1992, to the eu's peace plan in early 1992 to the peace proposal a year later, to schemes...